,| 1. | Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable. |
| 2. | useless; ineffectual; vain. |
| 3. | devoid; destitute (usually fol. by of): a life void of meaning. |
| 4. | without contents; empty. |
| 5. | without an incumbent, as an office. |
| 6. | Mathematics. (of a set) empty. |
| 7. | (in cards) having no cards in a suit. |
| 8. | an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void. |
| 9. | something experienced as a loss or privation: His death left a great void in her life. |
| 10. | a gap or opening, as in a wall. |
| 11. | a vacancy; vacuum. |
| 12. | Typography. counter 3 (def. 10). |
| 13. | (in cards) lack of cards in a suit: a void in clubs. |
| 14. | to make ineffectual; invalidate; nullify: to void a check. |
| 15. | to empty; discharge; evacuate: to void excrement. |
| 16. | to clear or empty (often fol. by of): to void a chamber of occupants. |
| 17. | Archaic. to depart from; vacate. |
| 18. | to defecate or urinate. |

| 1. | in the wrong way; contrary to the right course; in the reverse or opposite direction. |
| 2. | contrary; in opposition (usually prec. by run or go): to run counter to the rules. |
| 3. | opposite; opposed; contrary. |
| 4. | something that is opposite or contrary to something else. |
| 5. | a blow delivered in receiving or parrying another blow, as in boxing. |
| 6. | a statement or action made to refute, oppose, or nullify another statement or action. |
| 7. | Fencing. a circular parry. |
| 8. | a piece of leather or other material inserted between the lining and outside leather of a shoe or boot quarter to keep it stiff. |
| 9. | Nautical. the part of a stern that overhangs and projects aft of the sternpost of a vessel. |
| 10. | Also called void. Typesetting. any part of the face of a type that is less than type-high and is therefore not inked. |
| 11. | Engineering, Building Trades. a truss member subject to stress only under certain partial loadings of the truss. |
| 12. | the part of a horse's breast that lies between the shoulders and under the neck. |
| 13. | to go counter to; oppose; controvert. |
| 14. | to meet or answer (a move, blow, etc.) by another in return. |
| 15. | to make a counter or opposing move. |
| 16. | to give a blow while receiving or parrying one, as in boxing. |
void (void) adj.
v. tr.
To excrete body wastes. [Middle English, from Old French voide, feminine of voit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vacīvus, vocīvus, variant of vacuus, from vacāre, to be empty; see euə- in Indo-European roots.] void'er n. |
counter count·er (koun'tər)
n.
One that counts, especially an electronic or mechanical device that automatically counts occurrences or repetitions of phenomena or events.
void (void)
v. void·ed, void·ing, voids
To excrete body wastes. adj.
Containing no matter; empty.